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CITY AFFAIRS.
Meetings This Day.
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Palmetto Fire Company, at 7 P. M.
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Auction Silica This D:iy
.liil?a S. Ryan, will soli at lt o'olock, at the
OM Postonlcc, real estate.
Wardlaw A Carew wilt sell at ll o'clock, at the
Old Postoflice, real estate.
ft. M. Marshall A Brother will sell at ll o'olocfc,
at the Old Post?nico, real c?tate.
Jonh Q. Milnor A Oo. will sell at 10 o'clock, at
their store dry goods, sundries, Ac
Tun CHEAPEST YET.-The NEWS Job Office is
now printing bill-heads in the best style and on
One paper, at $2 ?0 per thousand. Merchants, think
of ur
COURT or COMMON PLEAS.-HON. R. B.
CAKTENTER, PRESIDING.-Thc city Issue docket
was continued yesterday, and twenty cases dis?
posed of. Ko business of public importance was
transacted.
Tuts UNIVERSITY, OK TUE SOUTH.-The com?
mittee appointed by thc board of trustees to ob
.aln subscriptions for the UnlvorsUy of the South,
will wait upon our citizens to day. The project ls
one that commends itself to thc liberality or the
public, and those persons who desire to give any?
thing to the advancement of education or the
South, can leave all donations with W. C. Court?
ney. Esq., on Boyce's wharf.
i)KATU OF PROMINENT CITIZENS.-Dr. Peter
Holbeck, an old and respected citLscu, died at his
residence on South Bay, on Tuesday evening. Dr.
t tori beck was a edon of one of cur oldest German
families.
Mr. Henry Bultmann, thc younger member or thc
firm of Bollman Bros., died yesterday. Mr. Boll
mann was a native ol Germany, but a long res!
dent of this city, where he was thoroughly Identi?
fied with Its business pursuits, and had become a
successful merchant.
TUE UNITED STATES COURT-HON. GEO. S.
BRYAN, PRESIDIR.-Wednesday, November 23.
Kx parte Thayer, Dewing A Co., in re J. M. Tira
mons and James T. Briston-petition to establish
lien. Granted.
Ex parte C. rt. Miles, In re Evans A Cogswell
petition to be allowed counsel fee. Referred to
Registrar Carpenter.
Ex parte W. A. Pringle and Simons ? Simons,
in re Bonnell A Drummond-similar petition.
Granted.
y.K pa?teW. C. BccinreR. C. Evans-petition
to establish lien. Registrar ordered to report.
THU MCCULLOCH-BRIGNOLI OPERA TROUPE.
The Columbia Guardian says: "We are highly
pleased to learn, by letter from Sig. C. A. Chlz
zala, manager of the Mcculloch and Brlgnoll
Italian Opera Company, that they expect to give
two representations In Columbia, on the 25th and
26th of March, the operas 'Martha' and 'Trova
tore' having been selected for the occasion. In
these operas, Miss MoCullooh and Sig. Brlgnoll
have created a perfect furore In New York, all
the Eastern cities, and In California. Miss Mccul?
loch will be warmly welcomed in this her native
place, which she has contributed so much to
honor by ber genius and accomplish men ts. The
following persons compose the Company : Miss S.
Isabe' Mcculloch', prima donna soprano; Miss A.
Henne, contralto; Sig. P. Brignoll, the popular
- tenor; Sig. Pe trim, baritone; Sig. Locatelll, basso;
Sig. Clccone, Sig. Oelato, Ac. Sig. P. Glorza, the
eminent pianist and composer-, ls leader or the
orchestra.'.?
THE DEATH PENALTY.-Friday and Anthony
Nixon, father and son, who were sentenced to be
hong for the murderof Richards, another colored
man, wlU expiate the crime to-morrow, in the
jail yard, between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M.
Some time since, Friday Nixon made a confes?
sion, In which he assumed the sole responsibility
of the mnrder, and entirely exonerated his son
from any participation in the crime. This was
-entirely dur?rent from previous confessions, and
the appearance of the body and the knowledge
that there were but the three persons In the flat?
boat at the time, has induced the belief that the
rattier was trying to shield the son. They have
each professed their willingness to die. thongh
Anthony Nixon, the son, corroborates the confes?
sion ot tbe rather. A strong effort has been made
to obtain the Executive pardon for the younger
Nixon, but no intimation has been received thus
far that the petition will be granted.
CRUMBS.-The ball of the Eenian Brother?
hood will be given at thc halls of the Academy of
Music to-morrow night. ;
Council meets at 7 o'clock this evening, to pass
the Appropriation bill presented on Tuesday
night.
A colored man on thc farm of Mr. John Mc?
Dowell, sMew miles south of Wlnnsboro*. was
bnrned to death on Friday night, by falling into
the fife while In a flt. He was not round until the
next rooming, when his bead and shoulders were
burned completely on*.
A colored constable in Marlon captured a party
br thc name of John Brown, an old offender, but
was outwitted by his prisoner, who had been
granted permission to change his clothes, and
aid change so effectually as to pass thc constable
and posse and effect his escape. John went into
the honse a man and emerged a woman.
At the regular quarterly meeting of the board
of managers of the South Carolina Monnment As?
sociation the treasurer reported contributions as
follows: From Richland $347 60, Kershaw ^$5,
Union $50 50, Lexington $20; Orangcbnrg $6,
Fairfield $71, Barnwell $20, Abbeville $9, beyond
the State $12 60. Total $541 60.
Governor Scott has appointed Malcolm Wal?
lingford commissioner of deeds for South Caro?
lina In New York.
It is reported that thc plank road from Lucas
street to the Savannah Railroad wharf wlU be
laid at private expense.
A heavy raid is being made upon those persons
who have failed to comply with the provisions or
the new Ucensc law, and are not armed with a
municipal pasteboard.
A large number or the visiting n remen returned
from Angosta yesterday evening, and the entire
body may be expected this morning.
The companies from Augusta will bc met at the
depot aM o'clock this morning, and escorted to
their engine houses by the home crowd.
The steamer Maryland arrived at Baltimore on
rthe 22d instant. -
Hotel Arrivals-February ?3.
. CHARLESTON HOTEL.
Rev.nB. A. Bolls, Columbia; G. Dine, South
'Carolina; C Lightbody, Mrs. C. Llghtbody,
brooklyn; C. H. Richardson, Mrs. C. H. Richard?
son, D. M. Fitch, C. S. Fitch, E. B. Huntington,
New York; S. V. R. Ford, Troy D. A. Atwell,
Schenectady; D. G. Bamham, New York; J. A.
Law, Darlington; Mrs. G. W. Rose, Miss Rose,
Master Rose, Detroit; J. S. Brannsdorf, New
York; H. Hammond, South Carolina; M. Fraser,
Edgefleld; T. O. Sanders, son and servant, Sum?
ter; B. BfcEpps, Richmond; C. H. Stott, Mrs. C.
H. Stott, Miss Stott, J. T. DuBols, Mrs. J. T. Du
Bols, Hudson; H. A. Willard, Mrs. H. A. Willard,
Washington; T. D. Egar, New York.
PAVILION HOTEL.
M. L. Jones, Graham's Cross Roads; W. R. Brad?
ford, S. C. Railroad; G. Wcrschntz. New York; J.
A. Higgins, Philadelphia; G. W. Parkins, Green?
ville; Jas. S. Emanuel. Brownsville; R. E. Gray,
ADtegdon; R. B. Hackney, Winchester; H. L Darr,
Sumter; J. W. Edward?, 0. H. Whttfleld,Williams?
burg: D. T. Conklin, Brooklyn; L Bostwlck, New
York; F. Hare, Boston: A. Daughtny, East Flori?
da; J. W. Nilson, T. Nilson, Clarendon.
MILLS HOUSE.
J. Longhan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Tlffey and maid,
Miss Gilbert. J. A. Cooke, C H. Hasnell, G. W.
Ketchara and wife. New York; J. 0. Cole, G. T.
Mane?, Beaufort; T. K. Courtenay, Baltimore; E.
L. Turner, Chlsolm's; 0. Perry, Columbia; W. A.
Chapman, Pittsburg; C. Garrctsou, United States
Army; Dr. A. Reynolds, W. Reynolds, Buffalo; R.
M. Neilson, Baltimore; T. ?. Paxon, H. Ettling,
Savannah; M. J. White, Rochester; J. N. C. Herc,
M ss K. Herz, Philadelphia.
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AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of Single-LaRne'a Minstrel?.
The attendance last night was good and thc
acting capital, on entirely new programme being
presented. Thc singing was especially good, both
ia the solos and chorus. Ricurdo, the prima
I donna, fully sustained his reputation, and the won?
derful effect produced by a m:>lo singer with a
soprano voice brought down the bouse. Tho
witticisms and sallie*of thc end-men always pro?
voke laughter, and LaTttie's troupe understand
this branch of noting thoroughly. Aside from thc
usual rontiuc of a burnt cork performance, this
troupe have Introduced a a number of burlesques
and comical impersonations that keep thc audi?
ence on a broad grin. Thc original Shoo Ply
admirably rendered, and' with other attractions
from a programme varied each overing, yet al?
ways mirth provoking and enjoyable. Thc min?
strels perform again to-night with new novelties
on the bills.
The Berger Family Bell-Rlngcrs.
Muslo Hall was well attended last night, and
the Berger Family, with the incomparable Sol
Smith Russell, gave their closing entertainment.
The music of the bcll3 was only equalled by thc
sweet notes of the cornet band, while the singing
of Miss Annie Berger and Miss Maud Stanley was
so charming that thc audience were enthusiastic
in their encore*. A pleasing feature in thc per?
formances of the Bell-ringers ls the varied char?
acter of each entertainment, and. as the actors
arc both pretty and perfect, they cannot fall to
interest the public. For Sot Smith Russell it Ls
useless to speak; he ls sui generis, one among a
thousand, and able to make even a ghost smile
andRtly. His Impersonations and songs have
earned him a reputation that will draw wherever
the troupe may go. It is to be regietied that the
engagement of the Bell-ringers cannot be length?
ened, and that thc weather should have been so
disagreeable during their stay.
St. Joseph.** Pair.
Thecrowds that attend the Hibernian Hall have
shown no lack of interest in the fair, but lt is each
night a scene of pleasure and animation. The
attractions that have been presented were fully
equal to those of other fair?, and thc public have
not withheld their hands, but have responded lib?
erally to thc demands on thc purse, knowing that
the pleasure of givlus was more than a recom?
pense. Last night the number of visitors was
large, and though lt was announced as "positive?
ly the last bu: one." there wore no signs of the
final demolition, but all was bright and beautiful.
The performances at the Academy, No. 2, were
the event of the evening, and thc doorkeeper
made a small harvest of greenbacks. The raffle
lists had a free circulation, and tho tinkle or the
bell was a constant recurring sound. The follow?
ing ls thc list of articles ?Ira tm last night:
Oap and saucer, Mrs. Chapeau; cup and saucer.
Annie Fetter ; elegant kaledescope, B. Callahan ;
bunch cigars, 0. Gilliland; bonbon box, Miss M.
Comlns;.child's china tea set, L. Grammon; but?
ter dish, William Byrne; powder box, Mrs. Mur?
ray; a dressed ham, S. IV. Blcaisc; apo? wiper,
J. Callahan; a ladles' companion, W. E. Dultls; a
velocipede, K. Morris; opera fan, P. J. Kennedy.
THK SUMTER NEWS.-Mr. H. L. Darr, a
former citizen or Charleston, but for many years
a resident of Sumter and editor and proprietor or J
our enterprising and lively namesake, thc Sumter
News, ls now In this city, nod a guest or thc
Pavlliou Hold. Mr. Darr is known personally to
many of/ur citizens, and will represent thc
interests/r Ids paper to our business men during
his st aj
Tribute of Respect.
At a meeting of the Burns Charitable Associa?
tion, held on the 25th of January, 1870, the follow?
ing preamble and resolutions were adopted:
Whereas, It has pleased the Creator of the Uni?
verse to oalbfrom our circle one whose qualities
rendered him endeared to all with whom he
associated. AB a oompaolou, he was valued as a
friend trae; as a man the basis or his character
was integrity; la lire esteemed, la death regretted.
Therefore be lt
Re.tolved, That ia the death of ALEXANDER G.
CUALMBKS, the Burns Charitable Association, hus
lost oae of Its most worthy aad esteemed mem?
bers.
Resolved. That a page in our Minute Book be
appropriated in memory of our deceased friend
and associate.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be
conveyed to his relativos, and published In the
dally papers. WM. ROY, Secretary.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
A NEW STTLE of fine initial note paper and
envelopes, 40 cents a box. at the Hasel street Ba;
zaar.
LADIES; have you seen that nice nole paper
at the Hasel street Bazaar, price 25 cents for two
quires?
PERSONS visiting Hie city will purchase thc
stereoscopic views of Charleston and vicinity at
the Hasel street Bazaar, or at No. 161 King street.
CHAS. C. IXGHTER A CO.
AT PRIVATE SALE, this day, choice roso
trees in quantities to snit purchasers, by Wm.
McKay, Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel:
DEsiRAnr.B PROPERTY.-Mr. John S. Ryan
will sell to-day a desi able business location, at
the corner of Cordes street and East Bay. A rare
opportunity ls offered for Investment.
BUSINESS ENVELOPES_TUE NEWS Job Office
ls now prepared to furnish gooA euvelopes, with
business cards printed thereon, nt $4 per thous
and. Send your orders. Every merchant and
business mao should have his card printed on his
envelopes.
WE WOULD invite special attention to thc
sale at ll o'clock to-day, in front of old Postome?,
by Messrs. Wardlaw A Carew, of that Hue prop?
erty, corner of Blake and Drake streets well
known as belonging to tho estate of thc late Wil?
liam Le Brnce.
CONVENIENT AND SIMPLE.-"Brown's Bron?
chial Troches" are a simple and convenient form
for administering, In combination, several medi?
cinal substances held la general esteem among
physicians la the treatment of bronchial auc?
tions and coughs. The Troches seldom rall to
give relief. For sale by Dowle, Moise A Davis.
MILLS HOUSE.-Corns, bunions, bad nails
cured, without pain or drawing blood, by Dr. J.
Lindeman, Surgeon Chiropodist. Dr. L. warrants
a cure in the very worse cases of corns, bunions,
bad nails. Give him an early call at the Mills
House, as he will only remain a few days. Ladies
attended to at their residences, without extra
charge. Charges moderate. feb22 3*
PAcmc INSURANCE COMPANT, OP SAN FRAN?
CISCO.-WC are pleased to see that this company,
which has for some time past been doing busi?
ness, (under the management of Mr. A. L. Tobias,
No. 109 East Bay) has complied with, jue law of
the State requiring a deposit of State bonds witli
the Comptroller to secure its policy-holders, and
have no doubt, with Its large gold capital, aud
Its principles of business, lt will receive a hand?
some support from our mercantile community.
Its policies are made payable la gold or currency,
and at varions prominent points In this country
and Europe, as may be required.
J P. MOODIE,
COLLECTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
No. 26 BROAD ?STHEFT,
Charleston, S. C.
Will attend to the RENTING OF HOUSES, Col?
lodion of Rents, Account?, Ac.
Refers to Messrs. Gourdin, Matthlessen A Co.,
J. C. Cochran, Esq., Dr. T. L. Ogier A Son. Messrs.
Pelzer, Rodgers A Co., Thomasin. Waring, Esq.,
Messrs. W. B. WlUiams A Son.
dede thst.t>3mo_
IF YOU WANT NOTE, LETTER AND
CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to
EDWARD PERRY.
No. 165 Meetlnsr street, opposite Charleston Hotel
Charleston, S. C._dec!4 6mos
gUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER.
Manufactured and for sale by
Dr. H. BAER.
0016 No. 131 M?cttng street.
funeral Notices.
HORLBECK_Died on the morning of the 22(1
instant, Dr. PETER HOKLHKCK, aged?syears and
? months.
??r-THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
or Dr. and Mrs. PETER HORLBECK, and of their
families, also the Members of St. John's Lutheran
and thc Baptist Churches, arc respectfully Invited
to attend the Funeral Services of the former, at St.
John's Lutheran Church, Archdale street, Tn is
DAY, at ll o'clock._feb24 *
pfS- THE FRIENDS AND ACQUAINT
ANCES of Mis. SELINA B1NOLEY, and of her
sons, 0. \V. and p. P. Bingley.are respectfully in?
vited to attem. her Funeral Services, at her late
residence, onthweet corner of Bee and President
streets, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o clock. feb24 *
^-THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
or Mr. and Mrs. HENRY P.OLLMANN aro invited
to attend the Funeral or the rormor, from his late
residence in Queen street, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3
o'clock. febii *
pS- DEUTSCHER BR?DERLICHER?
BUND.-The Members arc respectfully requested
to attend the Funeral. Services or our deceased
Brother, HENRY BOLLMANN, at hl3 house, No.
154 Queen street. THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'olock,
By order. WM. MICHAELIS,
feb24 Secretary.
pa- GERMAN FRIENDLY S0CD3TY.
Thc Members or this Society aro Invited to attend
tho Funeral of their late member, H. BOLLMANN,
at residence, No. 154 Queen street, THIS AFTER?
NOON, at 3 o'clock. JOHN A. BLUM,
fcb24 Secretary.
ps- FREUNDSCHAFTSBUND.-T H E
Members or this Society arc requested to attend
the Funeral Services of their late member, Mr. IL
BOLLMANN, at his house in Queen, below Arch?
dale streets, at 3 o'clock Tiu3 AFTERNOON.
CHARLES SIEGLINO,
feb24 ^ Secretary.
pS- GERMAN BIFLE CLUB.-T H E
Members of this Club aro respectfully invited to
attend thc Funeral Services of their late member,
n. BOLLMANN, at his residence, No. 154 Queen
street, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock.
By order of the President.
C. H. BERGMANN,
feb24 Secretary.
ps- GERMAN FLEE ENGINE COMPA
NQ.-Yon are hereby summoned to assemble at
thc Engine-House THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock, In citi?
zens' dress, to attend the fanerai of your late
Brother, H. BOLLMANN.
By order of thc President.
GERHARD RIECKE,
feb24 Secretary.
Special Notices.
jZ5?-FAMILY GROCERIES SUPPLIED
at Wholesale prices, when purchased by the case,
half barrel or barrel. Hermetically Scaled Goods
by the dozen. AU goods warranted, and FULL
WEIGHT GUARANTEED. We invite tho atten?
tion of the pnblic to the QUALITY and PRICES of j
our Goods, and particularly to the WEIGHTS.
. WM. S. CORWIN A CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
jan24_No. 276 King street.
PS-A TORPID SYSTEM.-SOMETIMES,
without any assignable cause, the physical
strength- and' animal spirits give way, and a
strange torpor falls alike on the body and intel?
lect. There ls little or no pain perhaps, but the
natural vigor and elasticity of the nervous and
muscular system seems to have departed, and an
indifference to the pleasures of life, and even of j
its grave responsibilities, takes the place of that
earnest interest in both which characterizes
every well balanced mind when in a healthy con?
dition.
This'state of partial collapse ls often the pre?
monitory symptoms of some serious malady. It
Indicates unmistakably that the vital powers are
languishing and need a stimulant. In such cases
the effect of a few doses of UOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS ls wonderfully beneficial.
The great tonic wakes up the system from Its
drowse. The secretions and the circulation re?
ceive a new Impetus. The relaxed nerves recover
their elasticity under thc operations of the spccflc,
like the slackened strength of a musloal Instru?
ment in the process ot tuning. Lethargy and
debility are replaced by energy and vigor, thc
spirits rise, and life that almost seemed a burden
willie thc season or depression lasted, becomes
once more enjoyable. That such a radical change
should be produced by a remedy entirely devoid
of the powerful alkaloids and minerals so exten?
sively used in modern practice, may Bcem in?
credible to those who pin their faith on the
medicinal cmcacy of active poisons, but if these
skeptics will take the trouble to Inquire of those
who havo tested the corrective and alterative
virtues of the BITTERS nuder the circumstances
described, they will find the statement to be true.
feb2l Boag_
pS-A GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE.
From the timo when, In 1834, Dr. RUGGE discov?
ered "Carbolic Acid" and UH extraordinary medi?
cal effects, nothing In the history of Medicine has
equalled lt. Largely used by the French physi?
cians in treatment or consumptive and scrofu?
lous diseases, lt was introduced by the Court Phy?
sician or Berlin, MAX ERNST HBNRY, into Prus
Bia, and from thence to the United States. No?
thing else of the present day can equal HEN?
RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION
RENOVATOR. Patients get better after only one
dose has been taken, and wc cordially recommend
lt to tho public-lEdltor "Argos." janl7 lyr
ps- IF YOU WANT LAW BOOKS.
LAW BLANKS and Legal Printing, go to EDWARD
PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charles
ton Hotel, Charleston, S. C._dccl4 6mos
SPERRY'S COMEDONE AND PIM?
PLE REMEDY positively cures Comedones, (Bald
Heads or Grubs;) also Red, Whife and Malterated
Pimples on the face. Depot No. 49 Bond street,
New York. Sold by Druggists everywhere.
dec6 limos
pB-TO REMOVE MOTH PATCHES,
FRECKLES and TAN from the face, use PERRY'S
Moth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr.
B. C. PERRY, No. 49 Bond-street, New York. Sold
by ali Druggists._dee 6 3mos
ps- AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD
Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or m edi
cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Ad
dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue,
New York._dec?s wfm3mo3
pS-HO CURE, NO PAY. -FORREST'S
JUNIPER TAR for Coughs, Croup, Whooping
Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Spitting
of Blood and Lung Diseases. Immediate relief
and positive cure, or price refunded. 35 cents.
N. B.-The genuine article has yellow labels,
with white, unprinted wrapper.
Sold by G. W. AIMAR, Agent,
Corner King and Vanderhorst streets.
nov25 thstu3mo
pS- MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY
on the Cause and Cure of Decline In Premature
Man, the treatment or Nervous and Physical De
bUlty, Ac.
"There ls no member or society by whom this
book will not be found useful, whether such per?
son holds the relation or Parent Preceptor or
Clergym'a.."-Medical Times and Gazette.
Sent by mall on receipt of nfl y cents. Address
the Author, Dr. E. DEF. CURTIS, Washington.
D. C._septl lyr
ps- IF YOU WANT STRAW, MANIL?
LA and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPERS, goto
EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, oppo?
site Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
dccU 6mos
ps- JUST OUT.-CHERRY P E C T 0 -
RAL TROCUES, superior to all others for Colds,
Coughs, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, and Hoarse?
ness.
None so pleasant. None cure so quick.
Manufactured by RUSHTON A CO., Astor House,
New York.
No more of those horrible tasted, nauseating
Brown Cubeb things.
For sale at wholesale by GOODRICH, WINE
MAN A CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 23 Day ne
street. dec30 3moa
Special ?So tir es.
?S~ CONSIGNEES PER STEAMER
PROMETHEUS, from Philadelphia, arc notified
that she is Tnis DAY dlacharg.ng cargo at North
Atlantic Wharf. All goods not taken orr at sunset
will be at Consignees' risk.
JOHN A THEO. GETTY,
feb24___Agents.
?Sf NOTICE. - OFFICE SAVANNAH
AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.-Thc Coupons for Interest
on the Bonds of thc Charleston and Savannah
Railroad Company, guaranteed by the State of |
South Carolina, which mature March 1st, 1870,
will be paid on presentation at the First Na?
tional Bank or Charleston.
feb23 14_S. W. FISHER, Tteasarer.
^TMILHAU'S GOLDEN COD LIVER
OIL.-With Hypophosphlte or Lime, a great Im?
provement; made with the best oil known.lt
unites efficacy with pleasant na vor and easy di?
gestibility. Sold by all respectable druggists.
J. MILHAU'S SONS, No. 183 Broadway.
fcbl7 thmlmo_New York.
$33- NOTICE.-OFFICB SAVANNAH
AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY.
CHARLESTON, S. C.-The Coupons on the Bonds
or the Savannah and Charleston Railroad Com?
pany for funded interest, which mature March 1,
1870, will be paid on presentation at the Banking
House of n. H. KI.UPTON, Financial Agent State
of Sonth Carolina, No. 9 Nassau street, New York,
or at thc First National Bank of Charleston, at
the option of the holders. 8. W. FISHER,
feb23 14_ Treasurer.
?&- TUREE WEEKS AFTER DATE
application will be made to the City Railroad
Company for renewal o? CBRTIFIOATE No. 265,
for 07 Shares Stock la name of W. H. WAGNER.
feb23 w3_
?ST TO PRINTERS.-LF YOU WANT
NEWS, BOOK, CAP, DEMI and MEDIUM PAPERS,
Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Card Board, Print?
ing Material, Binding, Ruling and Catting, go to
EDWARD PERRY, No. 165 Meeting street, oppo?
site Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
dccl4 Bmoa_._?
?ST- WEDLOCK-THE BASIS OF CIVIL
SOCIETY_Essays for Young Men, on the honor
and happiness of Marriage, and the evils and dan?
gers of Celibacy, with sanitary help for the at?
tainment of man's true position in life. Sent free
in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCI?
ATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa.
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P L E N G S
No. 37 BROAD STREET,
Informs his customers and the public generally
that he ls now disposing of a choice lot of
STAR SHIRTS
AT TEN PER CENT. I.E33 THAN PREVIOUS PRICES.
CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS
of th? same manufacture, and
WOOLLEN UNDERSHIRTS
AT TUB
SAME REDUCTION
feb? Imo
?Qiu> publications.
HAT NOVEL!
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"RED AS A ROSE IS SnB ;" by author of
"Cometh ?j as a Flower," at the Hasel street Ba
zaar. Price 55 cents._feb 17
"pOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY.
CATALOGUE No. 26.
ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE EAST, by Lenor
mantand Chevallier, to thc commencement of
the Median Wars; vol L $3.
The Andes and thc Amazon; or, Across thc Con?
tinent of South America, by Orton; illus?
trated. $2.
The Pope and the Council, by James. $1 50.
Words In Season; a Manual ol Instruction, Com?
fort and Devotion, by H. B. Browning, M. A.
$1
The Star of Hope aud thc Staff of Duty; Tales of
Womanly Trials and Victories. $1 50.
Poems of Childhood, by . Mrs. Browning; beauti?
fully illustrated. $3 50.
GOOD AND PROFITABLE READING FOR TOE
SEASON OF LENT:
READINGS FOR EVERY DAY IN LENT, compiled
rrom Jeremy Taylor, by Mrs. Sewell. $160.
The Lenten Fast; The Histor r, Objects and Proper
Observance ol Lent, by lilshop Kip. $1 25.
Lenten Thoughts; Meditations on the Collects,
Epistles and Gospels lor Lent. $1.
The Good Report; Morning and Evening Lessons
tor Lent, by Alice Haven. $1 50.
A Rosary for Lent; or, Devotional Readings, by
the author of "Rutledge." $176.
Christ in his Passion; Lectures on the Principal
Events of the Holy Week, by George Trevor,
M. A., Canon of York. $1.
Six Short Sermons on Sin; Lent Lectures, by the
Rev. Orby Shipley, M. A. coe.
The Sinfulness of Little Sins, by Bishop Jackson.
60C.
The Second Adam and the New Birth, by Rev. M.
F. Sadler. M. A. $1 60.
Emanuel; or, the Incarnation of the Son of God,
the Foundation of Immutable Truth, by Rev.
M. F. Sadler. M. A. $3 50.
Nlnetv Short Sermons for Family Reading; Fol?
lowing the Course of thc Christian Seasons,
bv John Wm. Beugon, M. A., Oxford ; 2 vols.
$4. Second Series contalnlog Ninety-one
Short Sermons; 2 vols. $4.
Christ and the Scriptures, by Rev. Adolph Saphir.
B. A. $1 25.
Venn's Complete Duty of Man. $1 75.
Christian Retirement; or, Spiritual Exercises of I
the Heart. $l 25.
Goulburn's Thoughts on Personal Religion. $1 26.
The Pursuit of Holiness; a Sequel to "I noughts
on Personal Religion." 750.
Warnings or thc Uoly Week; a Oouree or Lec?
tures for the Week before Easter and tho
Easter Festival.-), by Rev. W. Adams, M. A.,
oxford. 51 50.
Llddon's bampton Lectures; thc Divinity of Our
Lord and Saviour. Jesus Chi Mt. $2 60
Llddon's University Sermon-. $1 75.
.Jeremy Taylor's Holy Living and Holy Dying
various editions.
Thomas A. Kempis: or the Imitation of Christ
various editions.
Hele's Select Onices of Privato Devotion. $1 2S.
In addition to the above, we will receive this
week a large consignment of Books suitable for
Lent Reading.
A new supply of EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS,
with thc additional Hymns, some of which are
new editions and new Btyles or binding.
A general stock of stationery, School Books,
Writing Desks, Maihematlcal Instruments, Photo?
graph Albums. A superior stock of Family Bibles,
from $3 to $35.
OS- Persons residing In the country will please
bear lu mind that by Bending their orders to us
Tor any books published In America, they will be
charged <mly the price or the book. We pay for
tl,e postage or express.
XS" Address
FOG ARTI E'S BOOK DEPOSITORY,
No. 260 KING STREET (in the Bend,)
imM (fe**** ?J e-?-'iisivB, ?, c.
Business Cards.
ADAMS, DAMON & CO., 16 BROAD ST.,
Dealers la Stoves, Ranges, Orates, Ac. Agents
for the Automatic Washing Machine and Wringer.
ABIAR, G. W.-CHOICE DRUGS, CHE
MICA1.8, Surgical Instruments, Perfumeries
and Toilet Articles; 469 King, cor. Vanderhorst st.
ARCHER'S BAZAAR, 363 KING ST.,
Wholesale and Retail Notions and- Fancy
Goods, 60 per cent, less than elsewhere.
ALLAN, JAMES, WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Platcdware, Spec
taclcs, Fancy Goods, Ac. No. 307 King Btreet.
BABBOT, ALFRED A., AGENT OF THE
Havana Cigar Factory, "La Valentina," 118
East Bay street.
BAZAAR, F. VON SANTEN, IMPORT
ER of Paris Fane Goods. Toys, French Con
fectloncry.Indla RnbbP Goods Ao., No. 229 King st.
BISCHOFF & CO., HENRY, WHOLE
SALE Grocers, and Dea'es in Wines, Ll
quors. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, 197 East Bay.
CHARLESTON HOTEL, THE BEST
regulated and irnlshed House in the South?
ern States. E. H. J ORSON, Proprietor._. '
COSGROVES SODA WATER MANU
FACTORY and Bottling Warerooms for Bass
and Hilbert's London Ales, 37 Market at.
CHAPIN & CO., L., MANUFACTURERS
and Dealers In Carriages, Harness, Sta,, 20
Hay ne. A 33 A 35 Plnckney st. ; also, 193 Meeting st.
Ci OR WIN & CO., WM. S., IMPORTERS
I and Dealers in Colee Whines, Brandies, Teas
and Groceries, Wholesale and Retail'275 King st.
CH AFEE & CO., WM. H., WHOLE?
SALE Dealers in Groceries, Wines, Liquors,
Ac; Agents for Exton's Crackers. 207 East Bay.
CHAFEE'S TONIC, THE BEST AND
most pleasant Stomach Regulator extant.
Chafce A Co., No. 207 Fast Bay. Manufacturers.
DUVAL & SON, J. B., MANUFACTUR
ERS of Tinware, Dealers in Stoves. House
Furnishing Goods, Ac, 337 King st._
EA SON IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED
1838, Nassau and Columbus streets: Steam
Engines, Marine. Portable and Stationery. Boilers.
FREN?H CHINA AT IMPORTER'S
Cost, now selling at R. H. MCDOWELL'S.
corner of King and Liberty sta._
FOLLIN, G., TOBACCO COMMISSION
Merchant, Manufacturers' Agent for the
sale of Standard Brands. No. 151 East Bay.
FURNITURE WAREROOMS, ESTAB?
LISHED 1838. D. H. Sllcox, Nos. 176,177 and
179 King st. Goods carefully packed anil shipped.
GOLDSMITH <fc SON, MOSES, 4, 6 AND
8 Vendne Range, Wholesale Dealers In Iron,
Metals, Rags. Paper Stock, Hides, Wool, Ac.
p URNEY, WM., FACTOR AND COMMIS
\JT SION Merchant, 102 East Bay, and 1 Accom?
modation Wharf.
p OUTEVENIER BROS., (SUCCESSORS
VJT to A. Hiing.) dealers In Millinery, Fancy
Gooda Toys, China, Glassware, Ac, 237. King at.
HENERE Y. WM. S., 314 MEETING ST.,
Machinist and Founder, Manufacturer of
Engines, and Improved Agricultural Implements.
KINSMAN & HOWELL, GENERAL
Commission Merchants, and Agents for
Mapes' Superphosphate of Lime, No. 129 East Bay.
A CRIOLLA.-JOSE JARA IMPOR
TERand Manufacturer of Havana Cigars,
Wholesale and Retail, cor. Meeting and Market sta.
LITTLE ? CO., GEO., 213 KING ST.,
sell the eheapest and best Clothing and Fur?
nishing Goods In Charleston.
MERTENS, W. A., DEALER IN LA
DI ES', Misses', Gent's, Boys' and Children's
Boots and Shoes, Trunks, ValLses, Ac, 282 King st.
MERNAUGH, N., DEALER IN BOOTS,
Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Ac, 212 King
street,
MARBLE WORKS.-THE OLD ESTAB?
LISHMENT. E. R. WHITE, Proprietor, 119
Meeting st., next old Theatre lot.
MATTHIESSEN, WM., STAR SniRT
Emporium and Fine Clothing and Tailoring
House, Gents' Furnishing Goods, 291 King st.
NEUFVILLE, B. K., BLANK BOOK
Manufacturer, Job Printer and Stationer, 9
Broad sr. Magazines, Ac, bound In all styles.
NOAH'S ARK.-WM. MoLEAN, JOBBER
and Dealer In Toys, Fancy Goods, Show Ca
Bea. Stamping A Pinking a specialty; 433 King st.
O'NEILL, BERNARD, WHOLESALE
Grocer and Commission Merchant, 189
East Bay, and 48 and 50 State st.
PADDON, W. F., GAS FITTER, STEAM
Fitter and Plumber, 447 King st. All kinds
of Oas Apparatus made to order._
PIANOFORTE 'AND MUSIC STORE,
191 King St.. ZOG BAUM, YOUNG A CO.,
Agente for Knabe A Co.. Dunham A Sons, etc
PHOENIX IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED
1844, John F. Taylor A Co., Engineers and
Boilermakers. 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 Pritchard BU
PERRY, EDWARD, 155 MEETING ST.,
Printer, Stationer, and dealer In Blank,
Schooland Law Books.
STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE
and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, No. 289 King
street, three doors below Wentworth.
SCOTTS' STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM
and Gents' Furnishing Room, Meeting st. op?
posite Market Hall. Agent for the Champion Brace
PEAR, JAMES E., 235 KING ST., OPPO
Bltelloscl, Importerand Dealer in Fine Watch?
es. Jewolry, Sliver, Platcdware, Fancy Goods, Ac
THE GREAT SOUTHERN TEA HOUSE.
WM. S. CORWIN A CO., 275 King st., branch
House of POP ?roadway. New York._
VOIGT, C., DEALER IN FRENCH CALF?
SKINS, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Shoe
Findings. Hides. Furs and Beeswax, 86 Market st.
WILLIAMS & BRO., A. M., 9 BROAD
st.. up stairs. Railroad, Commercial and
General Job Printing, at New York prices.
WING, ROBERT, BELL HANGER AND
Locksmith, 122 King st. Hotels and pri?
vate houses titted up with Hells, Speaking I ?pcs.
WEBB, WM. L., IMPORTER OF CLH
NA, Glass and Earthenware, 128 Meeting
street._
WUILDENJb CO., WATCHES, JEWEL
ry and Silverware, 255 King st. Crockery
and Glassware at Wholesale, No. 137 MoaUarjcV.
L
miscellaneous.
OUIS McLAIN
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 48 BROAD STREET.
Charleston, S. C.
Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought, carried am
sold short In New York City.
Particular attention paid to the purchase av
sale of all kinds of Southern Securities.
ocf.fi _
J H. H AP PO LDT,
PRACTICAL GUNMAKER,
NO. 119 MEETING STREET.
GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS manufactured
and Imported to order.
REPAIRING executed with neatness and dis?
patch. feb8 tuths
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AMES CONNER'S SONS
UNITED STATES TYPE AND ELECTROTYPE
FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE,
NOS. 28, SO AND 32, CENTRE STREET,
CORNER READ AND DUANE STREETS,
NEW Y 0 UK.
A large Stock of ENGLISH AND GERMAN
FACES, both Plain and Ornamental, kept on
hand. All Type cast at Ulis establishment is
mauufaetured from the metal known as Conner's
Unequalled Hard Type Metal. Every article ne?
cessary for.a perfect Printing Oflleo furnished.
Jan29 stuthemos*______
TjlOWLER'S ADDING MACHINE.
Tlic great brain and labor-saving moehlne, adds
columns of figures or any length, easy to under?
stand, and always correotlu lt? results.
Call and examine at
BOINBST k MARTIN,
King, opposite Ann stree::).
fehlO 8tiithlmo_
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TONEY ?fe LOWNDES,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
V ANDER HORST'S WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THEODORE STONNT. HENRY D. LOWNDES.
jane th.str.3mo3
Unction S?rics-^aijifi -?Dar}.
BY JOHN G. jmiroff & co.
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND
SUNDRIES.
THIS DAY, 24th Instant, at 10 o'clock, we will
sell at our Auction Salesroom, No. 135 Meeting
streetf :.
A general assortment of desirable DRY GOODS,
Just received.
COTTONADES, Fancy and Mourning Prints
Satinets. Men's Brown and White Half Hose,
Ladles' White and Mixed Hose, French Corsets.
Corset and Sh ? Lacets, Leather and Morocco Wal?
lets, Linen Shirt Fronts, Brown Linen Drill, Red
and White Flannel Linen ' Towels, Head and
Pocket Handkerchiefs and Sundries.
On account of all concerned,
e boxes CIGARS.
Conditions cash. feb24
[SALK POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OP WEATHER.]
By J. A. ENSLOW &C0.
MUSCOVADO SUGAR AND MOLAS?
SES, Cargo Schooner '-Young Teaser,'
from Havana.
On PRIDAY MORNING, 26th instant, at ll
o'clock, will be sold, on Palmetto Wharf, along?
side Schooner "Young Teaser," from Havana,
, 60 hhds. Bright Grocery Muscovado SUGAR
124 bbiaf *} Superior Bright Muscovado Molasses.
Conditions at sale. reb24
By R, M. MARSHALL & BRO.
BRICK RESIDENCE AND GROCERY
STAND, southwest corner of Calhoun and
Washington streets.
THIS DAY, 24th instant, at ll o'clock, will
be sold at the Old Postoffice, Broad street,
The above PREMISES, containing eight square
rooms, and a commodious Store, besides Brick. |
Kitchen, large cistern, Ao. Lot on north line
84 0-12 feet; sooth 80 feet; east 160 feet; wost 130
feet.
Terms-One-third cash; balance in one, two
and three years, secured as usual. Interest semi?
annual. Purchaser to pay us for papers and
stamps._feb24
By JOHN Si RYAN.
VALUABLE PROPERTY, CORNER OF
East Bay and street leading to Accommo?
dation Wharf, at Public Auction.
THIS DAY, the 24th instant, at ll o'clock
A. M, or soon thereafter, at thc north ft the Ex?
change, I will Bell at Public Auction, to tho high?
est bidder, without any manner of reserve,
All that LOT OF LAND, corner Eau Bay and the
street leading to Accommodation Wharf, measur?
ing 23 ie et io Inches front on East Bay, by 80 feet
In depth.
TOORT1TER
With the LOT OF LAND adjoining on the east
line, measuring on the above mentioned street 40
feet front, bj 47 feet In depth. With an alley 4
feet 2 inches In width, by 42 feet in depth, sepa?
rating the two tirst mentioned Lots, and running
from north to south the whole depth of this prop?
erty. With all and singular the buttings, rights
and hereditaments incident thereunto or in
any manner appertaining to the same, be the same
more or less.
C0N8ISTINO OP:
All that Mi ree story BRICK STORE, fronting on
East Bay and open also on the street leading to
Accommodation Wharf, with the adjoining Brick
Store on the east line, both covering the entire
dimensions or the lots and alley, be the same more
or less.
This property is considered one of the best
stands for wholesale and Jobbing grocery busi?
ness in the city.
Terms of sale-One-half cash; remainder in one
and two years, secured by bonds and mortgage
of the property sold, with transfer of Insurance.
Purchaser to pay for conveyance and stamps.
The titles are Indisputable, and possession can be
obtained at once.
For further Information apply at No. 62 Broad
street. feb34
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(Cigars, (?Tobacco, Ut.
CIGAR MANUFACTORY
NO. 314 KING STREET, CORNER 8?8IETY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CIGARS.
LA CAROLINA, per thousand..$20 00
La Carolina, No. 1, per thousand.,. 22 00
La Corona de Espana, per thousand-.'... 26 00
El Bouquet, per thousand. 30 00
La Candeur, (smallcigars,) per thousand.... 36 00
Partages, (Havana Seed,) per thousand. 40 00
H. Upmann, (Havana,) per thousand. 60 00
Figaro, (Genuine Havana,) per thousand.... 75 00
Jenny Lind, (Genuine Havana,) per thousand 80 00
As all these Cigars are made under my especial
care and supervision, I can warrant that all will
smoke well and give satisfaction at the prices.
IMPORTED CIGARS OK DIFFERENT GRADES.
LEAF TOBACOO FOR MANUFACTURERS.
I have a large and well assorted stock of Do?
mestic and Imported Leaf Tobacco, such as Con.
nectlcut, Pennsylvania and Oblo Wrappers and
Filling at all prices. Also, Havana, from Ailing
at St 20 upwards to wrappers (Prima) at $2 60 per
thousand.
EMPTY CIGAR BOXES
For Cigar Manufacturers, with labels ready for
packing.
SILK RIBBONS FOR CIGARS AT ALL PRICES.
ALSO,
LARGE STOCK OF SMOKING AND CHEWING
TOBACCO AND PIPES.
Merchants and consumers are respectfully so?
licited to call before purchasing elsewhere. Satis?
faction guaranteed.
All orders from the country wili bc promptly
executed. JULIUS MADSEN.
febio stuthsmos
A
LFRED A. BARBOT,
AGENT FOR THE CHARLESTON BRANCH
OP THE
HAVANA CIGAR FACTORY,
"LA VALENTINA,"
No. 118 EAST BAY STREET.
Fine Havana Tobacco, manufactured exclusive?
ly by Cuban workmen, will, with skill, produce
CIGARS equal in quality, style and fragrance to
thc best brands known.
Tlic attention of my friends and the public ls
respectfully called to the following select stock of
CIGARS now on hand:
HAVANA CIGARS, from $70 to $150 per M.
Regalia Brit?nica La Valentina
Brit?nica Cllandrado La Espanola
Brevas La Espanola
Partagas Flor
Partacas Superior
Conchas La Valentina
Londres La Valentina
Flor Prensado Figaro
Londres Flor Jenny Lind
Londres Superior Jenny Lind
Londres Dc Corte Figaro
Operas
Large Plantation
DOMESTIC CIGARS, from $30 to $60 per M.
Small Plantation
Londres y Zepeda
Conchas La Virlato Flor
La Carolina Media Regalia
Cabinet Londres
La Virlato Ci-nchas Pals.
febl8 fmwDA-cimo
?cvtili]cis.
QOTTON FOOD.
FROM PHOSPHATES DUG FROM THE BANKS
OF ASHLEY RIVER, SOUTH CAROLINA,
MANUFACTURED BY
THE MARYLAND FERTILIZING AND MANU?
FACTURING COMPANY,
LAWRENCE SANOSTOS.President,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
The above Fertilizer has been successfully tried
in dur?rent parts of South Carolina and Georgia
by many of our most experienced Planters,
and all have made encouraging reports of Its
prompt action on the plant, and as such we can
confidently recommend it to Planters generally.
JAMES R. PRINGLE A SON. Factors,
Agent ol the Company,
No. C Adgcr's North Wharf,
feb5 stuthamos Charleston, S. C.
QROASDALE*S SUPERPHOSPHATE,
Manufactured by WATTSON A CLARK,
Philadelphia Trade mark, W. A C. This stand?
ard Fertilizer Is made of the Phosphate Rock of
South Carolina, and is prepared under the Imme?
diate supervision or Professor JAMES C. BOOTH,
United States Chemist. Eacli cargo ls analyzed
upon arrival by Professor SHEPARD.
For sale in lots to suit purchasers, Tor cash or
time, with approved city acceptance.
Apply to W. GURNEY,
Sole Agent for South Carolina,
No. 102 East Bay and Accommodation Wharf,
jan 22 stuth _
JTO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO.
Delivered at any point on the Wilmington and
Manchester, or Chcraw and Darlington Railroads
at $105 per ton, and at Columbia, S. 0., at $104
per ton of 2240 pounds,
CHISOLM BROTHERS.
febl9 stuth3 Adger's North Wharf.
By J O H K-S-? BYAN,
? ? Auctioneer.
VALUABLE BUSINESS.. 8TAND ON
East Bay. corner o? Cordes street, at Pabilo
Auction, on the 24th instant. '
THIS DAY, the 24tb Instant, at ll o'clock
A. M., on the north side of the Exchange, I will
offer for sale at Pnbltc Auction, to the highest
bidder, x
AU that VALUABLE PROPERTY situated On the
east side or East Bay street, corner of Cordes
street, measuring and containing on the Bonn
and south Unes 130 feet, 4 Inches, including there?
in the width and right of way of an alley IS feet
wide, common to this and the adjoining stores,
and 22 feet on the west line, by 22 feet, e Inches
on the cast Une, be the same more or leas, together
with that well-built Three Story Brick store, late?
ly occupied as a Wholesale Grocery and Commis?
sion House, all m good order and condition.
Terms cash; possession given Immediately,
Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps.
For farther information, please apply as above.
feb24 ;_
By WARBLAW & CAREW.
SALE BY TRUSTEES, UNDER AU?
THORITY of the Court of Equity-Exten?
sive and Valuable Property.
Will be sold nt ll o'clock A. IL, THIS DAT,
24th instant, m front of the Old Postofflce,
That elegant HOUSE AND GROUNDS, sit?ate In
Hampstead, at tho corner of Drake and Blake
streets. The Lot measures four hundred (400) feet
on Blake street, by about two hundred and eighty
(280) feet in depth on Blake street, from west to
east to Bay street.
On the premises are an elegant Mansion of mod?
ern style and finish, containing twelve large
rooms, with double piazzas on the south, com?
manding a line view of the bay and harbor, witb
all uecessary outbuildings, such as kitchen, con?
servatory, stables, Ac. In addition to the above,
there is a commodious Dwelling on the northeast
corner of the Lot.
This property will be offered first, as a whole,
but on failure to Hud a purchaser, will be sold m
parcels as follows:
1. One Lot on which the Dwelling and Build-,
lngs are situated, measuring two hundred and
twenty (220) feet front from north to south OH
Drake street, by about two hundred and eighty
(280) feet deep from west to east on Blake street,
to the Bay.
2. One Lot next south of the above, sixty (60)'
feet front on Drake street, by the depth of the Lot
from west to east to the Bay, say two hundred
and eighty (280) feet.
a. One Lot next south or the above, sixty (60)
feet front on Drake street, by the depth of the Lot.
from west to east to the Bay, say two aundrea
and eighty (280) feet.
4. One Lot next south of tho above, sixty (60)
feet on Drake street, by the depth of the Lot from
west to east to the Bay, say two hundred and
eighty (280) feet. T
ALSO,
A body of MARSH LAND, east side of Bay
street, separated from the above property by Bay
street, embracing six hundred (600) feet from
north to south, by three hundred (300) feet from
east to west, on the west side of the Northeastern
Railroad track.
Another body of Marsh Land lying east of said
road, containing - feet.
Terms-One-third cash; the balance in one, two
and three years, with interest at 10 per cent, per
annum. Purchasers to pay W. * 0. for papers
add stamps. rebli
Statiion Sales-J?mare Paps.
S S I Gr N E E'S SAL E.
On TUESDAY, 1st day of March, 1870, at ll
o'clock, at the Old Postofflce, foot of Broad street,
Charleston, S. C., I will sell at Pabilo Auction, to
the highest bidder, ?>
The rollo wing valuable . REAL ESTATE AND
WHARF PROPERTY, with tho Buildings thereon
and Machinery,
CONSISTING OF:
All that TRACT OF LAND in St. Andrew's Par?
ish, opposite the City of Charleston, known as the.
wappoo Min Tract, being part of the Treats
known a? Nos. 4and 6, and more dearly defined
in a plat made by R. K. Payne, Esq., registered
in Meane Conveyance Office, Book L, No. is, page
410; bounded north ana west on Lots Nos. 3 and
6, as designated In same plat, south on Wappoo
Creek, (a navigable stream,) aaa east on Ashley
River, containing about fifteen acres, be toe same
more or less, of high and marsh land, at the
junction of Wappoo Creek and Ashley River, In
the centre of which ls a space of about four hun?
dred and seventy-five feet from east to west, by
abont two hundred and seventy-two from north
to South, whereon ls located the Steam Saw MUI
and all necessary buildings for carrying oa an
extensive Lumber and Timber business. There
is a causeway from the Mill to within a few yards
of the tract or the Savannah and Charleston Rail?
road, affording unparalleled facilities for receiv?
ing and shipping Lumber, Timber, Phosphates,
Ac, Ac.
The MACHINERY, consisting of a very superior
steam Engine of sixty (SO) horse power, wita
boilers complete, and many parts of the machi?
nery In duplicate, also a Gang Saw Mill running >
ten saws, all In good running order, Ac, A?. :
The terms of sale will be as follows: One foo/th
(>i) cash, and the balance on a credit of one, two
and three years, secured by the bond or bonds of
the purchaser, and a mortgage of the property,
real and personal, sold, and the property to be in?
sured and the policy assigned.
EDWARD N. THURSTON,
fcbl7 ths4tul Assignee.
By Z. B. OAKES.
ESTATE SALE OF VALUABLE PRO?
PERTY, by order or the Executors.
Will be sold on TUESDAY, 1st of March, at the
Old Postonlce. at ll o'clock,
The ENTIRE ESTATE of the late Moses D. Hy-'
ams, by order of the Executors, viz:
No. l. That Elegant three story BRIC RESI?
DENCE, No. o, south side Georgestt.jt, near'
Meeting, built of the best materials, and finished
In superior style, almost regardless of cost-gas
throughout the house and handsome chandeliers
in the parlors. It ls furnished with all modern
conveniences, and ls In every respect suitable for
a large and respectable family. On the premises
are large and commodious outbuildings ot brick,
carriage house, stable, cistern, well, Ac bot -?
feet front, - feet deep.
No. 2. The VACANT LOT adjoining the above lo?
ttie west, measuring - feet front, and -? feet !
deep.
No. 3. Thc two story double Tenement Brick
Building, In the rear or No. 389 King street, westf[
side, containing six rooms, piazzas west and.
cast. Lot - feet front, - feet deep.
No. 4. The East Tenement or the two story
brick double Tenement Building In the rear of No.
396, west side of King street, containing six
rooms. Lot - feet front, - feet deep.
No. 6. The West Tenement of the above descrlb-.
ed building, also containing six rooms. Lot -
feet front, - feet deep.
No. 6. Thc two story Wooden Building, No. 383,
west side King street, occupied as a store below
and dwelling above. Lot - feet front, -feet
deep.
No. 7. The two story Wooden Building, occu?
pied as a shop and dwelling, adjoining above to
the north. Lot - feet front, - feet deep.
No. 8. The two story Wooden Building. No. 387
west side Klug street, occupied as a store and
dwelling. Lot - feet iront, - feet deep.
No. 0. The small Wooden Building adjoining
above to the north, occupied as a shop and dweU
lng. Lot - feet front, - feet deep.
No. 10. The two story Brick Store and Dwelling,
No. 395, west side of King street. Brick Kitchen
on the premises. Lot - feet front, - feet deep.
No. ll. The two story Brick Store and Dwelling,
No. 397, west side of King street. Lot -feet
front, nnd - feet deep.
No. 12. The two story Brick Store and Dwelling,
No. 399, west side of King street. Lot - feet ,
front, and - feet deep.
These three Buildings are Similar in construc?
tion, and are regarded as excellent business
stands.
No. 13. That vacant Lot weet side Archdale
street, opposite Clifford's alley, measuring 37 feet
front, and 113 feet deep.
No. 14. Vacant Lot west side Archdale street,
adjoining above to the south, 40 feet front, and 86
feet In depth.
No. 15. Vacant Lot south side of Clifford street,
near King street, 19 feet 4 Inches front, and 48
feet 3 inches deep.
No. 16. Vacant Lot south side Clifford street,
adjoining above to the west. Same dimensions.
No. 17. Vacant Lot northwest corner East Bay
and Gulgnard streets, measuring - feet frost on
East Bay and - feet deep.
No. 18. Vacant Lot west side East Bay, adjoin?
ing above to roc north, - ft. front and - ft.doer.
No. 19. Vacant Lot north side Llnguard street. .
in the rear of Nos. 17 and 18, measuring - feet
front and - feet deep.
No. 20. The Tenement No. 107, south side Went?
worth street. Lot - feet front and - feet deep.
No. 21. The Tenement No. 109, south side Went?
worth street. Lot - feet front and - feet deep.
22. The two story Wooden Store and Dwelling,
southeast corner King street and Price's Alley,
measuring on King street - feet front and - reet
in depth.
No. 23. The two-story Dwelling, south side ef
Price's Alley, near King street. Lot - feet front
and - feet deep.
No. 24. Vacant Lot, south side Price's alley, ad- "
joining above to the east, - feet front, - feet
deep.
No. 25. The two story Wooden Store and Dwell?
ing, uortheast corner Church and Chalmers
streets. Lot - reet on Church, and - feet oa
Chalmers street.
No. 2?. The two story wooden BnUdlng, north
side Chalmers street, adjoining above to the east.
Lot - feet front, - feet deep.
No. 27. The two story Wooden Building, north
side of Chalmers street, adjoining above to the
east. Lot - feet front, - feet deep.
No. 28. The two story Brick Building, on east
side Church street, No. 106, next north of Chal?
mers street. Lot - feet front, and - feet deep.
No. 29. Thc substantial three story Urlck Store
and Dwelling, No. 79. westside of East Bay, with
t he range of two story brick stores In the rear,
with right or passage through the alley-way on
the south, to Bedon's aile*. Lot 23 reet front and
160 feet In depth.
No. 30. The two-Rtory Brick Store, south side
Vendue Range, bounded south by Brown's wharf.
Lot - reet front, - reet deep.
Conditions-For the residence on George street,
one-tilth rash. For the other property, one-fourth
cash: balance in one, two and thre? years, with
Interest at 7 per cent, from day of sale payable
semi-annually, secured by bond with mortgage of
the property. Buildings to be Insured and poli?
cies assigned. Purchasers to pay Auctioneer foe
necessary papers aad stamps. fcb2 widi